The aim of this paper was to estimate the prevalence of tail injuries that required veterinary examination in different breeds of dog in Scotland. The study population included all dogs that had visited one of 16 veterinary practices located in Scotland between 2002 and early 2012. The overall prevalence of tail injuries in dogs visiting one of the 16 veterinary practices was 0.59 per cent. The prevalence of tail injuries in dogs of working breeds was estimated to be 0.90 per cent. Working dog breeds that were examined by a veterinary surgeon were at a significantly greater risk of sustaining a tail injury than non-working breeds (P<0.001). To prevent one such tail injury in these working breeds approximately 232 dogs would need to be d...
As dog bite injuries are a considerable problem in modern society, in order to reduce such injuries,...
As dog bite injuries are a considerable problem in modern society, in order to reduce such injuries,...
The study was conducted in January, 2014 – September, 2015 in veterinary clinic „Pas pumą“. During t...
D. Bennett, T. Parkin Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey...
Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey regarding the 2010/20...
Non-therapeutic tail docking was until recently performed on 29% of dog breeds in the Scotland but w...
Tail docking of dogs is often justified on the basis that it prevents tail injury, particularly in w...
One hundred veterinarians and 100 breeders of traditionally docked dogs from Queensland were surveye...
Ear cropping and tail docking in domestic dogs are complex issues involving economic, aesthetic, wel...
Background: The primary objective of this study was to investigate if differences in dog bite charac...
Limber tail is a condition that typically affects larger working breeds causing tail limpness and pa...
Purebred dog health is thought to be compromised by an increasing occurence of inherited diseases bu...
To date, there is data paucity on canine vertebral fracture and luxation (VFL) in the local setting....
Purebred dog health is thought to be compromised by an increasing occurence of inherited diseases bu...
As dog bite injuries are a considerable problem in modern society, in order to reduce such injuries,...
As dog bite injuries are a considerable problem in modern society, in order to reduce such injuries,...
As dog bite injuries are a considerable problem in modern society, in order to reduce such injuries,...
The study was conducted in January, 2014 – September, 2015 in veterinary clinic „Pas pumą“. During t...
D. Bennett, T. Parkin Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey...
Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey regarding the 2010/20...
Non-therapeutic tail docking was until recently performed on 29% of dog breeds in the Scotland but w...
Tail docking of dogs is often justified on the basis that it prevents tail injury, particularly in w...
One hundred veterinarians and 100 breeders of traditionally docked dogs from Queensland were surveye...
Ear cropping and tail docking in domestic dogs are complex issues involving economic, aesthetic, wel...
Background: The primary objective of this study was to investigate if differences in dog bite charac...
Limber tail is a condition that typically affects larger working breeds causing tail limpness and pa...
Purebred dog health is thought to be compromised by an increasing occurence of inherited diseases bu...
To date, there is data paucity on canine vertebral fracture and luxation (VFL) in the local setting....
Purebred dog health is thought to be compromised by an increasing occurence of inherited diseases bu...
As dog bite injuries are a considerable problem in modern society, in order to reduce such injuries,...
As dog bite injuries are a considerable problem in modern society, in order to reduce such injuries,...
As dog bite injuries are a considerable problem in modern society, in order to reduce such injuries,...
The study was conducted in January, 2014 – September, 2015 in veterinary clinic „Pas pumą“. During t...